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1 Overview  





2 Facilities  



2.1  Runway  





2.2  Passenger terminal  





2.3  Air traffic control  





2.4  Old terminal  





2.5  Indian Coast Guard Air Station  





2.6  Expansion  







3 Airlines and destinations  





4 Statistics  





5 Air cargo complex  





6 Connectivity  





7 Accidents and incidents  





8 See also  





9 References  





10 External links  














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Coordinates: 12°5741N 074°5324E / 12.96139°N 74.89000°E / 12.96139; 74.89000
 

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Mangalore International Airport
  • ICAO: VOML
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic-private partnership
    OwnerAirports Authority of India
    OperatorMangaluru International Airport Limited[1]
    ServesMangalore
    LocationBajpe, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
    Opened25 December 1951; 72 years ago (1951-12-25)[2]
    Operating base for
  • IndiGo
  • Elevation AMSL103 m / 337 ft
    Coordinates12°57′41N 074°53′24E / 12.96139°N 74.89000°E / 12.96139; 74.89000
    Websitewww.adani.com/mangaluru-airport
    Map
    IXE is located in Karnataka
    IXE

    IXE

    Location in Karnataka

    IXE is located in India
    IXE

    IXE

    IXE (India)

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    09/27 1,615 5,299 Asphalt
    06/24 2,450 8,038 Asphalt
    Statistics (April 2023 - March 2024)
    Passengers2,030,387 (Increase 12.2%)
    Aircraft movements15,042 (Increase 4.6%)
    Cargo tonnage2,175 (Decrease 43%)

    Source: AAI[3][4][5]

    Mangalore International Airport (IATA: IXE, ICAO: VOML) (also known as Mangaluru International Airport) is an international airport[6] serving the coastal city of Mangalore, India. It is one of only two international airportsinKarnataka, the other being Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore. Mangalore International Airport is the second busiest airport in Karnataka. In addition to domestic destinations, flights depart daily for major cities in the Middle East. The airport was named Bajpe Aerodrome, when it opened on 25 December 1951[2] by former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru who arrived on a Douglas DC-3 aircraft.[2][7]

    Overview[edit]

    The airport is near Bajpe, around 13 km (8.1 mi)[8] northeast of Mangalore city centre. It is on top of a hill, with two tabletop runways (09/27 and 06/24). Only two other airports in India have tabletop runways – Kozhikode and Lengpui.[9] The very small and basic terminal was renovated in the early 2000s, adding parking controls, additional seating and additional cafés. The airport was initially used for limited domestic flights, mainly to Mumbai and Bangalore.

    The operation of international flights started in 2006 with Air India Express flying to Dubai. Mangalore Airport was a customs airport[10] for six years, from 3 October 2006 to 3 October 2012, before it was granted the status of International Airport.[11]

    Until 2005, the small 1,600 m (5,249 ft) runway meant the airport could only handle Boeing 737-400 size aircraft. The longer runway now handles slightly larger aircraft. On 10 January 2006, an Airbus A319ofKingfisher Airlines landed on the new runway.[12] On 28 September 2012, an Airbus A310 landed for the first time at Mangalore. It was a charter flight for the Hajj pilgrims to Mecca, Saudi Arabia.[13]

    From 2011 to 2012, the airport had a revenue of 426.4 million (equivalent to 800 million or US$9.6 million in 2023) and an operating profit of 87.6 million (equivalent to 170 million or US$2.0 million in 2023),[14] up from 8.3 million (equivalent to 25 million or US$300,000 in 2023) in 2006–07.[15] In 2012–13 the airport handled a landmark 1.02 million passengers with 11,940 aircraft movements.[14] The revenue for the same period was Rs 506.6 million, and it recorded an operating profit of Rs 164.9 million during 2012–13.[14] In 2013–14 it handled a 1.25 million passengers with revenues of Rs 638.9 million.[16]

    In July 2019, the central government approved leasing of the airport through public-private partnership (PPP) to the Adani Enterprises, for operations, management and development for the next 50 years.[17] This airport is accredited by the Airports Council International (ACI) under the Airport Health Accreditation (AHA) programme.[18]

    Facilities[edit]

    Runway[edit]

    The first runway (09/27), 1,615 m (5,299 ft) long, was opened in 1951. It is a tabletop runway, with landing approaches presented with the extreme edges of a hillside.[19][20] The edges of the hill drop into a valley from a height of about 90 m (300 ft) to 9 m (30 ft)) within a short distance of just 500 m (1,600 ft) on the east of the runway and from about 83 m (272 ft) to 25 m (82 ft) on the western side.[19] The runway was not level, with the height varying from 90 m (300 ft) to 83 m (272 ft) from east to west. Landing on this short runway was considered difficult.[19]

    Mangalore Airport was the first airport in Karnataka to have two runways[21] and the first to have a runway made of concrete.[22] The second runway (06/24), 2,450 m (8,038 ft) long, was opened on 10 May 2006. A Jet Airways flight from Bangalore with 95 passengers on board was the first to land on this runway.[23] The airport has acquired land to build a taxiway parallel to the new runway to reduce aircraft turnaround time.[24]

    Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel announced on 15 May 2010 that a work order for extending the runway to 2,740 metres (9,000 ft) would be issued soon.[25] After the crash of Air India Express Flight 812, the minister reaffirmed on 30 May 2010 that the runway extension will take place and will take into account the spillover area required during an emergency.[26]

    Safety improvements were implemented after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India) (DGCA) identified this as one of the 11 airports in India as unsafe. Addition of a runway end safety area, ensuring proper markings on the runway, and proper maintenance of the basic strip were among the improvements.[27][28]

    Passenger terminal[edit]

    The road to the new terminal reduces the distance between the city and the airport by about 8 km (5.0 mi).[29] The airport had a trial run of the terminal for domestic flights on 16 December 2009.[30] On 15 May 2010, the terminal building was inaugurated by Civil Aviation Minister, Praful Patel,[31] along with former Chief Minister of Karnataka, B. S. Yediyurappa. It was to be opened to air traffic on 1 July 2010, but it became operational on 2 August 2010 due to delays caused by the Air India Express Flight 812 accident.[32][33]

    Since 1 September 2010, the airport is charging a user development fee (UDF) of 150 (US$1.80) per passenger for domestic flights and 825 (US$9.90) for international flights. This fee was approved by the Civil Aviation Ministry.[34]

    As of 15 May 2010, 26 domestic flights and 52 international flights were operated every week.[35]

    Air traffic control[edit]

    The construction of a new air traffic control (ATC) tower was completed in June 2014,[36] and commissioned for one-month trial on 19 January 2015.[37]

    On 5 September 2013 the Airports Authority of India commissioned a DGCA approved advanced automated air traffic management system, replacing the older system.[38] The system enhances flight safety by providing flight plans, direction finders, and air-ground-data link messages.[38] This system processes radar feeds from Bangalore, Chennai, and Thiruvananthapuram and displays them at Mangalore.[38]

    Spicejet Bombardier Q400 VT-SUE at Mangalore Airport

    Old terminal[edit]

    The Cargo Terminal

    Since 2011 the old terminal has been used for direct flights to Medina, Saudi Arabia, for pilgrims undertaking the Hajj.[39] In 2011 and 2012 chartered flights landed at Mangalore International Airport and carried passengers from the old terminal building.[13]

    Indian Coast Guard Air Station[edit]

    The Mangalore Airport Director announced on 28 January 2016 that the Airports Authority of India have handed over 1,600 square metres (17,000 sq ft) of space at the old terminal building to the Indian Coast Guard to set up an air station for its air operations.[40] The ICG proposed the stationing of two of its Dornier 228 aircraft at the air station.[40]

    Expansion[edit]

    Mangalore Airport Terminal Building with all 6 aerobridges installed

    * Currently the apron is connected to the edge of runway 06, and aircraft movements on the apron have to be stopped when a plane lands and can only resume when it reaches the apron.[41] A new 2,400-metre[42] taxiway will be built parallel to the runway and join the runway ahead of the landing threshold,[41] enabling aircraft on the apron to move towards the runway and hold, saving 10 to 15 minutes.[41] The construction work on the parallel taxiway started on 1 November 2014[43] and though slated for completion in September 2016,[44] only Phase I was completed by March 2017.[45]

    Airlines and destinations[edit]

    AirlinesDestinations
    Air IndiaMumbai[51]
    Air India Express[52]Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Bangalore,[53] Dammam, Doha, Dubai–International, Jeddah,[54] Kannur, Kuwait City, Mumbai (begins 16 July 2024), Muscat, Tiruchirappalli
    IndiGoBangalore, Chennai,[55] Delhi,[56] Dubai–International, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Ranchi[57]

    Statistics[edit]

    Presently, it ranks 12 in the list of airports with international passenger traffic after Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kochi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Thiruvananthapuram, Ahmedabad, Kozhikode, Tiruchirappalli international airports.[58] The airport had 8.91 lakh passengers in the FY 2011-12 and witnessed a growth rate of 5.44%. According to the airport sources, it has a target of achieving 16 lac passengers traffic in the FY 2016–17.[59]


    Annual passenger traffic at IXE airport. See Wikidata query.
    Mangalore International Airport passenger traffic statistics
    Year Rank Passengers Growth Rank change
    2023-24 2,018,000 Increase 12.5%
    2022–23[60] 29 1,809,266 Increase 78.5% Increase2
    2021–22[61] 31 1,013,453 Increase 64.8% Steady
    2020–21 31 614,845 Decrease 67.2% Decrease2
    2019–20 29 1,876,294 Decrease 16.3% Decrease2
    2018–19[62] 27 2,240,664 Decrease 1.3% Decrease4
    2017–18 23 2,269,949 Increase 30.8% Increase2
    2016–17[63] 25 1,734,810 Increase 3.6% Decrease4
    2015–16[64] 21 1,674,251 Increase 28.1% Steady
    2014–15[65] 21 1,307,083 Increase 1.82% Decrease3
    2013–14 18 1,283,667 Increase 23.02% Increase3
    2012–13 21 1,043,386

    Air cargo complex[edit]

    Air cargo complex of the airport was commissioned in the year 2013.[66]

    Tonnage and Annual Handling Capacity
    Cargo type Total covered area Capacity (One time handling capacity)
    International 1,400 m2 (15,000 sq ft) 140 t (140 long tons; 150 short tons)
    Domestic 1,094 m2 (11,780 sq ft) 110 t (110 long tons; 120 short tons)

    Major commodities are fresh vegetables, chilled fish, ornamental fish, cashews, flowers and machinery parts.[66]

    Connectivity[edit]

    KSRTC (Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation) operates Airport low-floor Volvo bus services from Mangalore Central Railway Station and Manipal to Mangalore International Airport.[67][68] Taxis ply between the airport and the city of Mangalore. Prepaid taxi service is available around the clock at the airport counter in the arrival hall.

    Accidents and incidents[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

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